tronco
trunk
noun TRON-koh Rare
Origin: From Latin truncus (trunk, lopped tree).
Also means
torso
Usage Note
Tronco covers both the trunk of a tree and the torso of the human body. It also appears in the compound linea tronca (a cut-off line) and the idiom tagliare di netto / lasciare in tronco — to cut someone off abruptly. The plural is regular: tronchi.
Examples
"Il tronco dell'albero è molto largo."
Natural Translation
The tree trunk is very wide.
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